Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Why is Maya Angelou Famous?

That's what my oldest son wants to know, "I don't understand something. Why is Maya Angelou famous?" I swallow my first reaction and remind myself he is 25 years old and Dr. Angelou is 83. I tick off her literary award winning novels like I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings, remind him that we watched her recite an original poem at President Clinton's second inauguration, and quote a few stanzas of "Phenomenal Woman," the official poem of African-American feminists. He is spectacularly unimpressed.
"All I know is she sounds like she's from the East Coast even though she's from the South and she is Oprah's hero," he says, shrugging as if almost anyone who grew up in Stamps, Arkansas can speak like and ivy league graduate AND mentor (arguably) the most famous black woman in the world.
I tell him that she is also a dancer, actress, playwright, and professor. He pretends to be moved for my sake, but I know him. He's not impressed.
I rack my brain for some archetypal symbol from hip hop or fishing to help him understand the rock star status of Dr. Angelou for women like me. Finally, I say, "I don't understand why anyone would watch football all day long on a holiday, but that doesn't make it wrong nor does it mean Tim Tebow shouldn't be famous." He smiles at me. His dimples confirm our unspoken agreement to disagree...with love.
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I'm a life learner with a background that covers everything from fry cook at Burger King to private practice to mother of two. My friends voted me "Most Witty" back in high school. I have a doctorate, but that's still my favorite credential. I am a professional mOe-tivational speaker with a knack for illustrating the point of difficult life lessons with a pinch of wit. This blog is simply the fun and frank observations of a middle-aged woman who's not afraid to speak her age or her mind.